Special Ed Bachelor's Degree Information Session at College May 6th

April 25, 2008

Potential teachers are invited to learn how to obtain a Minnesota teaching license by completing classes at Anoka-Ramsey Community College Cambridge Campus at an information session Tuesday, May 6, 6 to 7 p.m. in Rm. E202. Anyone interested in this degree program is welcome to attend.

The program offers an innovative way to obtain a bachelor's degree in special education. Anoka-Ramsey graduates complete an associate's degree, transfer smoothly to the bachelor's degree in special education from Minnesota State University Moorhead, and complete all classes at the Anoka-Ramsey Cambridge Campus. This program was made possible by a special arrangement between the two colleges to better serve East Central Minnesota.

Minnesota State University Moorhead President Dr. Roland E. Barden (left) and Anoka-Ramsey Community College President Dr. Patrick M. Johns shake hands to confirm the partnership that brought a bachelor&rsquo;s degree program in special education to the Anoka-Ramsey Community College Cambridge Campus.

Courses are delivered through a combination of on-campus, online, ITV and hybrid formats, including evenings and Saturdays.

For more information about this degree program, contact Britt Ferguson at MSU Moorhead 218-477-2554 or fergub@mnstate.edu or Luanne Kane at 763-433-1297 or email.

Anoka-Ramsey Community CollegeInformation MeetingSpecial Education Degree ProgramMay 6, 20086 to 7 p.m.Cambridge Campus Rm. E202Potential teachers and anyone interested in a unique opportunity to earn a special education bachelor&rsquo;s degree at the Anoka-Ramsey Cambridge Campus is invited to attend this information session.

ABOUT ANOKA-RAMSEY COMMUNITY COLLEGEAnoka-Ramsey Community College, with campuses in Cambridge and Coon Rapids, has been a leading provider of higher education and training in East Central Minnesota since 1978 and the north suburban area of Minneapolis/St. Paul since 1965. Annually, the college serves more than 9,800 learners of all ages as they pursue associate degrees that transfer as the first two years of a bachelor's degree, or certificate programs that lead immediately to rewarding careers. ARCC is a member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System. In fiscal year 2006, the Continuing Education and Customized Training division generated more than 6400 registrations in both credit and non-credit courses. Anoka-Ramsey Community College is a member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System, which includes 32 institutions on 53 campuses.